Category Archives: Tarot-related paintings
Traveler
Michael Pearce  The Traveler, 2010. Oil on Canvas. 96″ x 96″ (284.8cm x 284.8cm)
Holding breath
After three days in bed with the flu, I’ve made it back to the studio for a couple of hours, where I’ve been painting in short bursts, alternated with sitting down and resting with some ginseng green tea, which is … Continue reading
Last steps
So close now! I’ve added more foliage to the right side where the convergence of sky, land and foreground was creating a disturbing node too close to the edge of the painting – now the foliage is there it covers … Continue reading
Colour!
I turned the roses red and added lots of new en grisaille flowers to the painting. On the right, mingled with the roses, a laurel, used by the Greeks and Romans to celebrate victory. Above the roses a spread of tiny forget-me-nots, … Continue reading
Roses complete
These have turned out pretty well so far. I’ve worked most of the day getting the dark shadows around the flower heads done, adding a yellow and brown centre to each one, and laying down some greens and browns over … Continue reading
Rose rose rose rose
More roses en grisaille. This is tiring work, but it’s becoming more fluid as I do more of it. I’m noticing that my painting is speeding up in application, but that I’m at the stage of the painting where I’m … Continue reading
Road less traveled
The time I found for painting today was mostly spent on cleaning up details and improving work that I’d already established, including an alteration to the grass growing over the bottom of the Traveler’s leg, which was a little too … Continue reading
Green grass
Somehow the morning slipped away incredibly fast, and I only got this terre verte over the grey grass and the first layer of three dandelions done. I enjoyed the dandelions – a nice soft grey first, thin and wispy, then … Continue reading
Roses risen
I got to work at about eleven and quickly got down to painting rose leaves and bringing the foreground closer to completion. It’s slow work that requires concentration, so I’m taking breaks for that ginseng tea and occasional wandering nearby … Continue reading
Knot what it used to be
I got so much work done today! Major changes to the painting, including lots of foliage on the left and right sides, a total re-invention of the cliff edge so that there are large boulders sticking out of the grass … Continue reading